The NU-X MG-300 is a compact yet powerful live multi-effects processor, recording tool and practice companion for guitar players. Integrated effects sections include Drive, Amp Simulation, I.R cabinet simulation, Modulation, Delays & Reverbs with a host of options within each category.
Audio modelling is based on the NU-X TSAC algorithm, which delivers high definition analogue circuit simulation for pro quality guitar tones. An expression pedal covers wah and swell effects amongst other possibilities. All settings can be edited onboard or via USB using the downloadable PC/Mac Quicktone software and then stored into one of 36 internal memory locations.
For live or rehearsal backing, the built-in Jam function has a fully featured drum machine and phrase looper. To integrate with a DAW studio suite, the USB also functions as a high quality audio interface, completing the studio-ready guitar rig. The main output has options for guitar amplifiers, D.I to studio equipment or straight to a pair of headphones. On-the-fly controls and a full colour display complete the package, providing a comprehensive and affordable guitar workstation in a very portable format.
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★★★★★Fantastic shop. Took my record player to get fixed. You pay a base rate and then if it needs more work, you pay anything extra on top. I only paid the base rate as it was a quick fix and it was ready to pick up two days later. Fantastic service, great communication and very good price too. I will definitly use this service again. Thanks Paul!
BenjyScotland
★★★★★Came across Ness Music while visiting Inverness, there is a great selection of guitars and gear. Paul was very helpful and friendly, got a set of studio headphones for a great price and they are excellent. Will be returning anytime I'm back in the Ness.
A Happy Customer Visiting ScotlandTourist
★★★★★Popped into the shop to see Paul and wish him well in his new venture. We ended up having a chat about hifi separates and I was pleasantly surprised to find out that you don’t need to break the bank to own one. I managed to pick up a new stylus for my turntable. Well worth the visit.
Kevin DingwallInverness